CONTENTS. 
CHAP. XXX. 
Of Cartilaginous Fislies — Oftlie Shark — the White. Shark, the Blue, 
the Long-tailed, the Basking, the Hammer-headed, and the Angel 
Shark — the Dog Fish, and its varieties — the Sawfish — the Ray — 
the Skate- — the Bough Ray — the Tornback— Manner of fishing for 
Flat Fish — the Sting Ray — the Torpedo the Sea Devil — the Sea 
Kagle — the Lamprey — the Sturgeon — the Isinglass Fish — the 
Angler — the Diodon, or Sun-fish — the oblong, short, and globe 
Diodon — the Lump-sucker — the Sea-Snail -the Pipe Fish— jthe 
Hippocampus — the Sea Porcupine — the Galley Fish . .148 
CHAP. XXXI. 
Of Bony Fishes in general — Apodal Fishes — the Conger — the Elec- 
trical Eel — the Wolf Fish — the Launce — the Swoon Fish — Ju- 
gular Fishes— the Dragon et — the We ever — the Coo— Three and 
five hoarded Cods— the Haddock — the Whiting Pout— the Bib — 
tiie Poor — the Coal Fisli — the Pollack — the. Whiting. — the Hake— 
the Ling — the Burbot — the Bi.enny — the crested, and viviparous 
Blenny — Thoracic Fishes — the Goby, or Rock Fish — the Remora, 
or Sucking Fish — the Bullhead— the Miller’s Thumb — the Pogge 
' — the Doree — the Opah — the Flounder — Die Hollibut — the 
Pi.aise — the Dab — the Sole — the Lantern Fish - the Turbot — the 
Pearl — the Whiff- — the Gilthead — the Dorado — the Wrase — the 
Ballau, &c.— the Perch— the Basse — the Ruffe — the Stickle- 
back — the Maokarf.i. — the Tunny — the Scad — the Surmullet — 
the Gurnard — Abdominal Fishes — the Loach — the Salmon — the 
Sea Trout— the White Trout — the Samlet- the Trout — the Gil- 
laroo, or Gizzard Trout — the ( bar — the Grayling — the Smelt — the 
Gwiuiad the Pike — the Sea Needle — the Saury — the Argentine 
— the Athehike — the Mullet — the Flying Fish — the Herring 
— the Pilchard— Herring Fishery — the Sprat— the Anchovy — the 
Shad — the Carp — the Barbel — the Tench — the Gudgeon — the 
Bream — the Rud— the Crucian — the Roach — the Dace — the Chub 
— the Bleak — the White Bait — the Minnow- the Gold and Sil- 
ver Fisli — the Art of Angling — Baits, Ac. for Fishes— Praise of 
Angling ... 164 
CHAP. XXXII. 
Ot Shell-Fish in general — the Crustaceous Kind — the Lobster — the 
spiny Lobster — the Crab — the Land Crab — tbe Violet Crab — the 
Soldier Crab — the Tortoise— the Land Tortoise— the Turtle — Of 
Testaceous Fishes — Of the Turbinated, or Snail Kind — the Gar- 
den Snail — the Fresh Water Snail — the Sea Snail — the Nautilus 
—Ot Bivalved Fisli — the Muscle — the Oyster - the Cockle — the 
Scollop — the Razor Fish — Of Pearls, and the Fishery — Of Multi- 
Valve Shell-fish — the Sea Urchin — the Piioladcs . . . 209 
CHAP. XXXIII. 
Ot Reptiles the Frog — the l oad — Varieties — Surinam Toad — Of 
-izards — the Crocodile, and Alligator — the Open-bellied Croco- 
!" le theSalamander — the Cordyle, Ac.— the Iguana - the Chame- 
£0n~-tbe Dragon — the Siren — the Torando-the Chalcidian 
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CHAP. XXXIV. 
Gt Serpents — Of the Venomous Kind— the Viper — the Rattle-snake 
